Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 March 1900 — Page 2
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OPEN DOOR.
Qacen Victoria's Visit to London :hi
Occasion of an Enthusiastic Demonstration.
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TIE MURKY STREETS RA. WITH CHEERS.
a the arm
Jut l ten I left
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rmlri, inn nud M. .iar.
dum J t lrl l:arh mbrr la ülilraii'i In l.rl m liM.r I Hrr Malr.n us br K , i I rum L.r 1 ran at .. ihr l'ilarr.
law Ion. Marrh . The queen's ar Baal in I- n am anil ihr cumwraw Bm-nt of her tiajt to the uietn-poia pwr marke 1 by -mi nt enthuiaaa Matpurallel,-,! mix the "ilnl--e eelel-ra-tioii. Thr the dfsaow it rations there pros lonuna ted a Mil 4 IllM aUMl th. i hivi that made tbe murky str-s-t- ring were aimoat as much in Wnor of th." tritish vi :. South
Africa as thry were vociferous tribMM of a loyal -x-ople to a monarch Vahos. .vol i.isilhy 1 K !: sj tnkiii . ' . v ..i uepan Tai- Papal I it rraaa uin.r. The royal ..rr departure from "md-oi ras n than
Bail interest. Tor bo.trs hrfore itw utt-ii started for Londo.i iioaitls fath-
red in the tri- r- .hk"i had b-en an-
Moiih- a. i-r route llMetroto.. . ird which SI I ill li.ijs. !1 V .i - . ' ;- Jim. ft, id. but pm out- sfHKd t) arr. Itta Waitint Mailita!-.
At Paddim-t-m the Mat ion had beea Ck-ur-d of th- ir. ii. ra! public, bat outMe thousand f MOfi i partatlv. When tht- train from indaor prised at 15: 3rt p. m., a tremendous bkerr Mfni up li r v
sloping p'atfonn leaning oa f r tiirl.iae-i Indian attendntered an open landau, ia . Pnoce Henry of retail Priocea Victoria of li a 'ein. Th-y all nrore round her neck the aurc-a
Ml a sable ccllartte. Ctattaaaaa Maar -i hr.n. From the Kicked sidewalk and froa.
"ery available window cam a -oa-buou roar of chcrs. while buudniia
kf littlt flags were waved ail the v Buckingham palace. The side Breels were im. k.ti ten. tun.-i
a-etimrs a hundred d-ep. Put it a a
wuiiu lue iK,iac itself that ibe (hirf
aroni: gathered. Klfn rkuima. frort-. By noon it was estimated that IOlTM
ä ... naiiirim UIM.UI Iii OUTCI k
re-...!, t, ,-. waitUs Mtieatl
of notice on
P" ha hry had litti- diflarvlty it MfBBg the crowd in order and tMm fasaaires for peera. meraber of be boiiMr of common and meml-en of he household, ho were alone kired to paaa the trreat railin-rs that hut off the palace. Hrttalaa Hlurtt BltmaT. Tal the spacious court yard of the phsce a representative tratheriaf of Maat Britain's l-.i blood and brains up and down, cbattinrr about
fee -aar and politi.-. jealousy watched the crowd out nide the railine. mum- who were not fortunate i uoaafe STet near the palace itself climb-l m trees or stootl on top of eaha, hiarbtenin-r t!ie bare ark with fags. P women's dre?..i-s. which w re unhasWy aay. also served to ealiiea the Jen-
n.e 1 caasaasjt" Tben. from ( on-titatfoa hill, ca-n--
kr dull rcMir of distant cheers, and) M erv is cominj;!" was passed owi month to mouth. "Mand back
Me. ordered the . i ice .and pee res. aa raa-ffed women e.i---. away a- w !
they could. I ad lea n t beinr admirH into the court yard. Anv; those Iba sat and ahitstred on t..- ttoae ise outside the raiiinsrs was the "n' K row n low. a daughter of oae Htbjlaad blueat -blooded peers, aide her was a frayed old 'nw i. 'r wiened face almost thruuirh the on bar t V al the U .-nl lia-a. Bow the n-ar wa- taken up hj tbose Ittiin the precinct of tne palace. ei. on their creukintr hintr flew ta reat -ratet, and U w. ajMiard. A trt of police went btr.
v - In r I -' of
lords. 1 bur.? iv. r i V -on akej whether in m-w of the valuab!- acre ievrs of Ijot'l laencefote. Kr.tish ana 1 -j.li r it Ui: . th ailuu'
baii'y of prtdonarine his lenure of office would net be considered. adlinr: Tb- taai cf rji4inai:i.n-r our re'ations oa their prevnt happr footine ia not .ikeir to prove lc. difbrult ia th imrt-rdiate future. In addition to 'be question, of yrvat delicacy now pertdirf are have lo look f..rw.irJ ta the pn sMlertUl election, who h i productif of x,liticsl eccentricities unktkoan ia leas er.tcrorisine coantries." The speaker also said he tboueh: the
present anotnent aras not a happy oaa
a hause
In reply- iMtf Ra!burv. the re-
id Lord Newt -n had done w . . t
the French catlcd "Ure-.kinjr in an opes door." nr the aacasure which, he said, had ceci rre ! -osne thy am. He adied: I entire'- aarree with sny enlogry passed en L?n! iau.-K-efole. ami I have shown this in the course taken ir et ixlir. hi tenurv of ofBce. The only
or-e-nati n nu n : nave to make is that th- question implies that the extesssoa is a reward for raltublc s ice--.. I think it is rather the other way. It is to ?Ard Iau3cefoe we have to e-pre-sa oar thanks that he has b-c kind raoMf-h to urdertake the work for anotbr period. We have eery Clus- to expre to Lord Faune ftc
our irrjiitG'le that, at a critical time and abea, bis renarkab! e rine and inewlar aptitude for the pecuki ir duties of hi oft ce renders it desira I HM he should continue in it. be has consented to do so. Ijoni Kinaleriey . the liberal leader in the bcrse of lords, associated him-eif wish :he eu!ey passed upon Lord launrfote. HELD ON SERIOUS CHARGES.
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Lord Roberts Forc.-s Pushing Oa Alter the Retreating Boer Columns. Si YS THE. WERE TAKEN BY SURPRISE.
Ilss Uorj ni .. ii, li, iku Ti.es I rii aatodl Mawsasa aTasMaai -I Hraaa t.ua a ad rr, Teala sail Hitm. Ui'rr t-ni the - London. March . The full extent
of Loru Roberts sucve of Wedue-ulziv
U not clear, but the best informed iplear satiaficd that it brmpt peace er-
ceptibl-. nearer. Experts anticipate that the bur-rhers will make no further stand ist of the Free State carital. and some of them even deduce from the fact that the IWr foreea undivided, and base retreated in differvnt directions, that demoraiiatisn has et in. and that the Transvaal forces will n-t be found carefully intrenched 'a positions north of the Vaal river, while the bulk of the Free ..tatera will abandon the contest ami sue for peace. Elsewhere the news indicates that the
iminons o nunue notetut mm a I'ritish Mint of iev. the teleirruni from juafrkinfT alone showinjr inr despoLdency. "The new fnra MaMsircr makes one worder as to its clufiice-i of ndief, for e-en with a monntec t r-e Maf - Thn.- wet-k' march from Kim-Urlev"
THE COrBEL ASSASSINATION. Marraula Naur. I lu.n.f lit. li . . ... i ul . ilura K-liliraua as a reurla.
.l X. Holil i ., DISr Hi II
Tells
Barre were bund mil
kratur. I Irelioa C ases lo tse Tried
ia ike tailed m.. loan as Ltauiasitle. I-c-xin-rtmn. Ky.. March 10. Chief-of-I'oiice John Mcl. Boss. City License laapector isrrett "Vail. 1'atrotmaa Deasnis O'Keiily and D. Muir. of this city, and the three demccratic electiou com miv ioners of Jessamin county. T. J. We;h. lloi-rrtr Hunter and Hujrh S-ott. were, rhuraday. taken belore Tnitcd State Commisriomr Henry and rav bond in the sum cf iltw ea-h for sppe-rane ia the I'nitcd ft at es eojirt at Louisville in October. The first four w--e arraigned da indiet tuest return-1 ia the United Slate, court at Loauville ebsr-fed with feiossiaas intimidation of voters at th No. ember election. The last threw t- chartred with ronspirin-r to de fratiI Jt rs at the same election. FIFTH CA VALRY COMING HOME.
Brill. b -1.-1.1 Mar. hnl
i....it tale SAirni-nl. L nitn. Mirch 4:47 p. m.The following- is the text of Lord Kobert' dispatch: "Toplar Grove, March 8. Two bripadesi of cavalrv. svith hcrse artiller end Keüv K. nnj ' ditisi- n. marched to-day ten mile- eastward. "The Boers were quite ttken by sarprise ye.tenhy. They mued ."ff o hurrie.il y that they left mat 111 din
ners tvhinc!. We captiirtd ffun and sev-ml tents and
The total cisnalties were: Killed Iae.iteaan'j Keswick and 1'iiesiicSt.
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Frankfort. K . Mar. h 1". L'BMJ inforiiiation til.d I'hoiuaM B. t'roiuavell. f Lexin-rton, correspndetBl f tb.- I ii.. iinuiti Kuipiirer. warrants 'or i.'inplirin in the i.o. lxl lunrd.T were i - el last nij-lit ay.uii-t Secretary of -state I aleli Cower, .lolui .. I'ow.-is, of ItarUoirville. Ins brother: ( hartes
Fiudley, )f Williumsburi;. former -c-retar ,,( .tute; U . II. t ulton. of Jackan ounty. and t'apt. John lsi. the ( '..pitol .iiare policeman. Other wrIwBll afBUMl men saaB hiiber in the repul.luan fwirty are to follow. The
warrant) chnrire the men with N-in aocevx.ries U fore tlu- fact in the li.Hbd BpHiaination. CmHbb BM the or.lv on.- nrreste! Friday . eniiii. His arrof t.M.k pbice at hi home in the presence of his arifd ancl ch.ild. sarretBf Powers and I apt. Dais are not tippo-d to be in the eit, but
hau not yet lieen bnated. John L. I'owers will Ik- arrested toniorrow at Ha rlntur ille, und Fimlley ..- NX illianisbiiri:, if th.-y can le found
there. I'here is no reason to Itelicve that tbey will attempt to avoid irrt - t. I lie laauinir of the warrants wa.; no surpris- to the republican lesulers. ;)s they hae anticipated such an MtJOB w-hearter the $iki.inni reward was aatadc a aihil-le. They would nt le
sur-riscd to see even tiov. Taylor and A'ljt. l.tu. i'ollier nrresteil, tlmiiirh it is not known that warrants are to bo is':ed against them. Strange as it may seem, no warrant has ln-eu issued for the arrest of Us person whom tlx- let.eti.es claim to have identitied as the assassin. The Iwsis of the - i.i.-a airainst the republicans is not known, the detectives say inj- they will not diuk-e tbe;r hand until the eases come up lor trial, whii-h will be at the April term of the
cii.-i.it court of Franklin county, unit--.-, the defendant . ask tor a i-ontinu-ut . It is Is'li. ved, howeter, that tbey will d-'inantl an im me.liate trial. Battlit) VMtnesses who testified at the trial of Harlan Whittaker. Tuesday. -w..rc that the shots at the time of the lbeliel assassination were tired from the direction of Bowers" oflice, and he and all of the arties far whom the warrant, wore i u.i have been
m il. - the strict -st siirv. dance eor sir-e the a--:issinaion.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. 'ailua in lite I a le r u a ll.ia a I Series fat Mur.h is, itMio Jraaa at Mallh.-ts llouar.
Mre was a flasb c panl-M.i n and r Bairh 1 1 Mr m the air. a m aa) mkm Ij I Im r fa '! k si o' V. ark t 'ire. bearil; Ehjr rirhi ard left. rVUiio.niy. f..r ie
jr. th
el aa the life ders trotted then all bats r cheer arose, a rimir on i aat a litt;, tied and nod-
lime ia the
III fee Bss-aasaaal the Paerta Kim Rrlaral . Priaa IteMMBi the tslaaa. Wahin-r"i. Mirvh lö.-The home a-ara BMIMM 'he Fifth catalry, which has been stationed ia B.ierta Rico since the Spanish war. wilt begin n -vt week, and will be carried 'hrwirti as rapidly as posadde. TbIran KBpstrick has b..-n nrüer- 1 to San Juan to embark a sqi- Jroo o' that ret I men t. BMBas4taaa of ten offieers and .7- men. with -ij h. laws They- will be sent to J-J-.aoa I,rrarksk St. Loais. I'nless present piana ere altered, the tv; nrnt will be asv
to ust now oc.-np;ed by tha aialry in -ranoru part ef the
BBBPM west, and th bit .er resirnral will be transferred to station n the Pacific roast. The Puerto tie an WttmmaH now beinr recruit .ti from Mwa- th natives of tie- isiaaad. will replace the Fifth -avalry ia ipsrrison duty in Puerto Itieow
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sun came out from la-bind -fee ad shone over the sbontiar Is. and, pierriasr the v.-il. it happy smiles licht ine aa atreh s face. It wasarep. tiiK Q
-""Queea'a ise of the
rene of the Jajh ' in tbe truest
sat Bet wxi
itill MdJitir v irorously. her Bat)-
pnssed out of ,ehX into the
ad i .ncie Th- r. rl.r leer an J
anion. -s a senttH-M mmmm -rL.i s . , .
tjaeen. and her majesty entered polare.
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- -1. v. mmmmm J. I I.C rise ia f-s ot ail kind , of material canard Rinional Wairoa kfak-rs' aasoriaB to hobl a r., "Hag at the A-jift. ptat Annr. It was aaaeaaeed that fee bo apj.trrat -leellae in pric.tWI be hoped for a rise, in the V ' '' i-robably would be
dr. Wai..-i It -snalaaiK. BWaMBd. Ind.. March .The ra tbeau ...ii-re-.ion-d convenUot. of Ht'h BBTaTW t renominated Jansca V jt on ...
DEEP WATERWAY QUESTION
Ifer hit mm . Ilraisicr B..-rd Hii.
frraral Ihr Jiralioa la Ike eral Oa vera neat.
t afeajfo. March . Arrange men '.a
na tae n made by tbe drainagv-
oosru to lease f.r Washington, ncx H a . a
nena-esaay attet-oon. present it-s
men-. rul to eons-res, petitioning tue
federal gov eminent to make the ne-e-v BaTJ spprea-armuon for a deep water
way faetaeeai lake Michig-an and tbe
laBas-sippi rivsr. The document. sh.iL
is now in the hands of the printer re 1st of over SO) pares and aa
merotis map and pictures, illustrating
the construct ton of tbe sanitary chan
nel, a or nsraaaariai reviews tne n liars st aa. . sa
i tue rana;. its const r-r.-r, on. measure-
roeiita aad coat, and aBBB eonrress to
coaiplete the work b-eon by the O.irago sanitary district by eonstructmr
a eonamrreial waterway 14 feet deep
rs-twe-en lockport and Jt. Louis. Thr estimated cos of the labor, which cjbtempbate the deepening; of tbe Hi;, nois mrr for a distance of more tha.
-00 n.i!s. is
t 'ant. Ia .s w as an a diu mit f I ....
Wounded Lieutenants Bailey, of Bradley, and was cotitiniie.l under Q IT, the Twelfth lanc.rs. and De (rispig- Taylor Bey. of tl s. t. . . . -- i.. r. ' - iv.th s,-. I I :-Seer.-t:irv of S'ate Find lev wis
verehr, and Lieut. Smith, of the Shrop- om "f th promoters of the mass-meet-h:rvs. who is belieTrd to have Iv-n ine of the mountaineers in front of th-
state capitol on January He served a secretary of state tluring the four years when V. O. Pradlev was gov- j ernor. He vns not in the city the day I d the assassination, but left the Jay before. ( ulton. the only one arrested . -1 night. B M placed ,n n cell nnd not allowed to talk to any one. i BRaa has been employed for th-' jtast fotir years in the state au.litor' otl ce. under Auditor Stone, anil anu reappomteil by Auditor Sweeney . lit is alH.ut . irs of aj-e. and has been married about two years. The warrant n which ("ulton was' arr.-sted. an. I the warrants for the arrest of the two Powers, i iiailey and Basis, arc liased on an ntlidavit made by Thomas P. I romwell, of Lexington. Kj .. lefore I ounty .! Mtlge Moore, t r unwell has la-en assisting the detectives in huntinjr down the case, and it it
saiil that, aotinir under lireetions fn.tu ( o. T. '. Camnbell and ommon.
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i -I' tmßrr a.iiiiui.t nee. I vvo Barn w -re kii.rd. 4 were wounded and one man is mifcsin?.
Kepam t the railroad bcth Stornib-rg and Stvn! beim pushed.
1 menfs new oceupirs Norvals Pont, on the srath hank of th-th-ance river. Th bride,. W:UI blown up March and the encmv are holdme the north bank of tbe river but not. it ir. believed, in any grat
tm-ATfox r vtUKMv,.
I BBMBSl Plra, af Xal tSntBtS. rhscago. Marrh .Pleas of Bat guiltyr to th- chart- of using tbe ma ts to carry or. a bnrk-t -.hepping toines were enterest befor- Judge Kohl aat ia the t'auted Stales, dis'rirt court. Thursday, bj Albert 0. and Chax It. Jaf. Lain. B-nry 0. Parker. I -rods Nicoll and ta.vim Why!!. all prorainent nr-nv
j hera of the tsocrd of tra-h. who wen I iMHrted a few days aro by the federal . grand jary. Motions to aaaah the In
urf iaaeat w-rr mae m esch case. AO 0. ras a iodVtid w r-
ftlekae. and .fcart,-, Bf f mtnH f e. alea DrplornMr I ..njlllnaa. Mafekiag. Feb. 19 What mav b.typhoid malaria has broken out lit thw omen's laager, and dysenterv. due to the absence of .e-retables.i rife amoti" the garrison. are thrown upo!. our own onrees. Sch luxuries a we had are exhausted, or have ben rommandered for the hospitals, whi.-h are filled to overflow ing. Tbe children's graveyard, close to the women's laager, grows weekly as the young lives are cut short prematurely by shell and fever. W look With brpc deferred for relief. The cheerfulness which was characteristics of the early days of the siege has almost deserted us. the men f,.-e-ferrin g to remain at their post rather than move ai-out and work up on tppetite which can not be satisfied. The natives are in the worst plight! Those who are unable to obtain woi k are allowed a small handful of m.al daily. Many, bra ing the danr-ee
wander about the town with gaunt and hungry faces jn search of work, which entitles them to an extra ration oi meal. If they find work th- r are rrenerally too weak to perfcrm it. From their adan.. posts the Boera rake the streets and market s-piare. It is impossible to dodge their BBfltla. We ba.e tak-n rernarkai.ie precaution L t si
no tie rasnnlties. thoa-o
neavy. are not what thev mi-h hare w t. i . .
urn ir a nie men heen at the
neai ot anairs. F..f, tj,e h ter's n.ss fare seantilr. Lik
under the altar am era Oh fy..ri. h.-e lone'"
mW BB " Two hundre.1 nnd ninetv-two nee
srms have lieen killed, wounded or died H !oase. Tbe garrison is so small
tnat it would be enmiual to make in
weaknes. public. bit here is much as a whimper. If anyone sngsrested the p of s.irr. r;.;. r. it is l a,,,.
mean to get bt fully onduring
(Pr. r i !,J Hector r lr ing:on J Til K LKaftttN TbXT (Mark IMS ) It And II a. :.! forth MK.itn y the st Ids. and all ihe multitude retried unto Hun. ai d II lau, tit th- in.
14. And as tie passed by. He saw Levi tha BM of AlpheuM sitting at tha receipt of ruatom. and said unto him: Follow m . And ha arose ai.d followed Him. Ii And It came to p..aa. that, aa Jesus at at meat In hi BBBatj many j ..bllcan and sinners sat also together with Jesus and His Ataclplaa; for there sere many, and they fo. 'owed Him M A: J whrn the scribes and Pharisees ssw Him with publicans and sinners, thry said unto His dlsrlplca: How is tl that He rateth and driukcth with publicans snd sinners? 17. Whuti Jesua heard It, He alth urto them: They that are whole have no neeo of the physician, but thry that are Ick 1 came not to call the righteous, but sinners to r pc ntance. 15. And the disciples of John and of thf Pharisees used to fast; and they come and say unto Him: Why do the di-rlpieg o! John and of the Pharisees fast, but thy disciples fast not? IS Ar.d Jesus pail unto thrm: Can the children of the brldcehamt t r fast, while
: e t; . ... in i- with them" ax long ai they have ;he br dej-roum with thpaa, ihey cannot fast. . Put the days will come, when the brideijroom shall be taken away fruro them, and then shall ih.y fast In ibsse
21. No man also srweth a plcrr- of n-w cloth tn an old garment: else the t:ew piece tl.it filled It up takeih away from '.he old, ui.d th. rent Is niu.li- worse. 22 Ard M man putt, th ikw wire Intaslj boitlt. Ise the Baw wine doth burst the boi'.l.s, and the wine I spill. .1. and trie bottles will bo marr.d; but M w wir.t; must be put into new bottles 0QLDBM TKXT, He said unto him Follow me. -Luke 0 .7 WOrn AN l a i MM I .NTS. The lesson deals with two e rests, Ise call of .Matthew iintl the feast al Matthew "a house. The first occurred in Max or Juno of .V. IV Us The socOad ii. ay have occurred at the sitne time, though many think it was some months later in the autumn. Parallel accounts of the lesson will be found
in Matthew . : .-1 7 and Luke j:S73t The three passages are very siuiilur. In considering the lesson we mi'hl note the following points: Matthew Called va. IS-li
Matthew Feast v i; Bstinc with Sinners vs 16-li Resarding Fasting vs. iv-:' A Para bis vs. ri-ti Matthew's Call Matthew, or Ieri as he is called, had his home ir. Capernaum. He was a publican or tax collector. It is not probable that hi conversion was a sudden one. It might have been, but the fact that both he nnd Jesus lived in Capernaum makes it plausiVe thr.t they had talked togetler before. .
Matthews I east. Not 1 ng ft r he bica'ne a disciple Matthew gave n feast. The writers point out that It vas apparently j-iven with the ldM of gl ing to the people with whom he bad been associated an opportunity of meeting Jesus. In this company w ere many publicans and sinners. Publicans arara not popular. Aa class they were extortioners who had bought the privilege of collecting the. taxes. They t'H'Blaj BMP the purchase price o this privilege, and their own income vx:;s lied only by the amount they could collect over and above that requited by the Boman government or the enc from whom they had boM'ht ibe privilege. It waa natural, then, that the publicans would find their associates among "sinners. " the vv rd implying those whom the strict Jews thought unfit to associate with. Sin-
rers included the outcasts of sr.ci.'t.
Howr-s Tl. l.r Ws after One Hundred Dot! Hewird by Hall s t atarrh I ure. J F J l hen, y t t o . IVopi , Toledo. O Ve. the uti.lrrs.gmd. har known f J Caeae-r for the lot 14)eara..n,i bel-,.i ptrfsrtly hont-rab.e in Ii buno,, tritissc lions an.l t.uancaliy able to carry m an. ob.igation made by. their firm 7 V,"1! Tru-t' Ubolale BlUgnt,, ToWaMing. Kmnan A Marvm, Wholeaala Bruggists, Toledo, I "esii Hall'ii Catarrh ( ure is taken interntl'e acting direct upon the bled fflJ ( , ' tie bo.d by all Drui.t.. Tcstmom.:. HalPa Family Pills are the best. as it latalast Brakeman The trsinhoy dropjn d ded i the baa-gage car a few minute ago. Conductor Boor fellow! Heart trouble 1 lunpMise. ' "f d. n't think so. He had one of hit o-n mars in hi mouth at the tune " Chicago Kvening New. The proposition of the T M tUbtrU Supply Houe. Minneapo.i. Minn., found el.-a-heie in tin i-uc, slicui.l be accept,,) at once, by reryone. 57 a packets of garden seeds for a few cents, and a line knife tree vMien you write them inentjun this paper. Charged to.c i unt.- Father "V..,.' .i
toitelhcr too rxtravaiit .,r V. .. .. .
d:l JTi u pay for that tail . u've mV ii'' S.n-"ih, ay. pop. you niut th.uk I'm a chump. -Ik troit rr, , I'k To ( are a l old u. one Day
Take laxative Promo QaiaitMTal ' druggists reiuud money u n lailltoi art.
She (after the BraBattlWfaa lr.
papa ia not rich." He (philosophically)'Oh. w ell I'd rather take his chance than
VI SBC.
in m
ura ni Life.
F..ffv Fe.!e Lungs Aftintl Wiattl sr-th t Hales Hoary of Horehotmd an.! I .r. aas Toothache Drops Cure in MM minute. Corns are about the only thing that will run i BS ii. M i :' tbe am-., boot habit. L. .lull's Magazine.
Blood Humors Aro Cured by Hood's Sarsaparilia
It Purifies the Blood.
Cures All Eruptions. Eradicates Scrofula.
'I a I war s take HostTa iSarsupariiU in the 9frlng and it is the best blood purifier I know of " Mi-s lr sHi i i. in rr in, ba.dwin. Mich "Kruptums that came on my face have all i11aap.sieil since I began taking Hood's tsarsaariilu It. und my lutherof cut-arih.' Ai.rtu Kami LTOa, Üloomington, lud "I lud scrofula sores all over my bsseat and f a. c l hegaa taking Hood's Sarsaparil.a said in a few wtn ks I could not. see any sign of the sores " of ho li. M'-iue, Mount Hops, is
From M Factory to USER, r ---L .r ONE Profit. mi
ONE Profit, (hu
iii.n mis RfRLBA 'II M.i-I.l... l.uall th C. I&D.I I l.i i r'.. mei ... asa-aasr aiu.smant. and Arce-a. , ica. I'd ft '-. f oak or Jnatcabint lfurni.li4 With th" -1 IE: : . Ai l, .VAiir p i y . HIKKAUINti shitnj l'i oo Buwemrnl ib fauus i Hsra fia irrAi for emro. l"ha VI 1 I I L - ... . . .
TJ?,r,El-,--' BOBBIN V I VOLK, .n.1 a tViMn.FTF of ho.t ...I atiirt. j.nu. cdillj ir.- in a fa.n'wn- VFI.VIT lior-1 cm. H'.kU at In rev-nina. .ratkrr .raarl and rr.ted. iaa'oal ll'ilh IitahtDr-d at flm-elat rata. Th.frngLiw.il arr.i no.it 1 ill within 3r. m;V. of .v.. tha
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n. and we are chtsjrhardshirw ,,f tv,!
rather than to make a surrender in ny degree pnssilde to-morrow.
fsral linker l- Op, rai..,. T.on.I. n. March Hb- Mr Srsencer Miikinson. commenting in the Morning I'ost upon the "DinVulty in unite in derttanding Lord Roberts' operatas in detail." say: -ITobjldy Ijnnl PtUrt intends to trike the railway some distans-e nor.h .f IP-s mfoi teir. . fiipr'iing the re-Ir-atmg P-oers t, n,, tnrir Vny north ly a eircuito is route, and they Bia after all he intercepted. lhe government f hon Id he warned bj bis disp.it hes of the urirarncr
Bin-Map; lenmunta
Matthew Limst'lf was a Jew, and so
w.al'h's Attorney Franklin, he sp. :it f ore thoroughly despised by the Jews several . ..s in ilardin. Pell. Whitley n Wttf be instrument of their op-
Jirr.. i rs . Fating with Sinners.-The scrilies nd pharisees. represent ini the strict Jews, were quick to rote the visit of J'sns to the house ol Matthew at the time ho had this party of publican, and sinners. The idea thry hud was a good one. Had 'company makes bad men. and a man can usually 1m- known by the company he keeps. Cod bad called the Israelites to be a peculiar people, and forbidden them to intermarry with idolatrous peoples about them. Hut the scriles had not nnticifated Jesus' ready reply. A physician
to live lift to his calling must come into contact with the sick that he may heal disease. The phy sician of the soiil must come into contact with sinners that He may save thorn. Regarding Fasting. Among the religious observances of that day was that of fn.tir.r. Jesus and His disciples did not fast, and this fe.ot pave a splendid opportunity for InntririBfl about it. s inlly as it j inferro from the far Im version that this feast
oeourroi on one of the .lew is), f:,st days. It seems from Matthew's necount that it was the disdplai of .Ldin who really propounded the qnction, both for themselves and the pharisees. He pointed out the incongruity of fastinr as a mere form. After He was gone then would they sorrow and fast. A Hamide. Jesus illustrated His minninir by a parable. Ho s;i'u. In effect, that tbe imposing on nis disciples nt this time of the ancient Jowhh MiMom of fnstiiMr would be like r wing a piece of new or unshnin',en goods onto an old garment or the puttine Of new wine into old bottles. Of conre the fermenting juice would burst the old kins.
ail.l tvllt ociltitl-'s. where. If IS :!
Ier-il. the evid-nt irainst the reptile Ii, ins wna secun.l. FOR A NEW STATE MILITIA. Senat. .r Trl.lell It,-., .Im n ,.. -. I ,1 .- .-eil rt Ii I li,..trJ at I'm nk fort, K. Fmnkfort. Ky., March in.- The senate reconsidered the Triplett resolution apprtairiating $Hhi.mm for the pur-i.s--,,f , .(tiippin.- a -int, militia a.id r.,-,, wring the amis and IBBBitlOM of
war rruoel to London. Ky. Senator Triplet! said that .luring' Thursday night the rrmaiiiitio- arms and oth, r military property ia the arsenal herwere I, adeil on cars and shipped to London. Senators Pur ear ami Jones, who voted against the resolution, voted for it. and Miscd PJ to 1 In the hoi;.,-the announcement waj gre-.. by ptohmgeil applause.. IT WAS NOT BUBONIC PLAGUE.
H'-nee. IBS) ;,u,r. inline I'lneei I pSSB hinnloMii. an I rimi'larii, Has Bean BalaesTu San I ninolsco. March In. Federal I'TTaiitino Office I Kiny in;. Iriiliy, rop,rt. , to tb- U.arrl ,f bwtth that the I iL'-. r:it- and oth r iaBlBMhl ilioculate,l with -erus tak m fron, the "In nd of the ' bin in an WrhO (bid th- othei day -f what nt first waa MipMised to be IPaBBsM BlBg-ae, shewed sif-ntt of hniinir blick f.-iT. BfaJ thotf ro the
lairI lai-ed the tiam'itilio placed a Chinatown pa a pic.iutiot ary menaiire "sail.! th read of tbe unease.
I ! not wnr k la orntmnrrl 1 1. ... - - 1 ,
er liHl Sp rjKV I. , , 1 l,iM. fiuwhad. h.nss thw 1,-.. MOKF.L-1'I.VTF.D Hins braver Pull. He. l-arh nachi... i i rarvfully tfi l-efota lsaina out laetorr A Ml. LB A alato a n.v fri.r. and e nm.r for o.,r rarteral linrof UVFiiVTII IM, , . f I . nl.AR and rlE. thrrrfor . an urTrtrd to arll i! .'."neti,rl.B"''5in folty fcTABANTr.H tl for 1VVINT ri.tR V-wlll ahiptbiamarhinal O. I.. vith tamln ion r "'-v. to an j nolr.t in tha 11. S on rnirt of St.OS .its dHn f'rica ot t-draaai tan'-hin. all coipi i. OIRsfKINt. (ltU(M.K,( 1 ODO lllotrfrl pacnM will Im rni t riH on rmiH of U rant vl . m lara ran of .i,r. ehria. and vill ba r. o oa recan t of flrt;.ror Tti ia eala iovia qwm vt,,n.la l'i' HVFJtYTHIM, ,o.. I aT. W I At: and las. feat.hlihd JOHN M. SHVTM CO.. ISTI laS-lODU. M.IIMSS, OrdartrlaiaNo. I l B. 1 11 ll A V.O. HJ.
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SLICKER
WUL KEEP YOU DRY.
Don't he fooled a ith a Tirktntosh or rut-! cost. If v u int a coat triat .ill keep you dry 'nth furJest storm buy tho Fista Brini Slicker. If not f'.r sal In our I im, rrlf. f. r catatr-rta to A. J. TOWtlk. B..t..n. Mm
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W. L. DOUGLAS
UNION MADE.
S3 & 3.SO SHOPR ion
John Hu.klii ia HI. london. Mini I, Tht.i gh John Pus k i ns will ami . I 1 1 Tntc not vat la-en proton, ii is linderst,.! th, testa tor Continus ihr deed of cift BatdC bt him in whindty llnintwootj tnu
n1! i eontents are Mttied on Mrs
Vrtbur .Virni. ( rt.iii, literary dilti,
ure , ii-ru-t, ,1 t her, in conjunction
with I'rof. f hurles Flint .Norton, lite
nthesr, of ( am bridge, .via., aad Ales,
W doriitirn. '). u..r .-..rtni.. -
ilfie-i to ÜM servants, the residonc
is piveri lo tbe S,., ..rn who. with C. ml.
Herker. " i-N.t-utors and tiust -e .
AI-TKltTMOfOHTS Kcepirg ba. company is as dangerous nv ciit.ict with infections disease. Men in sin t:eed the helping hand find kindly sympathy of their Christian follows. Do not attempt to test new doctrines by old forms. RelifftoM form hart their place, hut their olrserrnnce ia no real test o:' character. Jesu In all -His discussions went to the v. tv heart of the matter. lis avoided disputes, but enunciated great rrlnH, .
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Worth $4 to $6 compared
wnn otner make.. Iniloi e.l hv mrr ' I.OOO.UOU W earers.
l"Be t roi ne hve W. 1 I ..--i .,:..' nam and t'i'e tami-d on bottom, 'l.kei
oo lubiuiuie , Limed to ba
as tood Ycur de.le houlj keeo theaa it not, we will send a pair'
on receipt of price and nc
'.tra for unt( Suit kind at leji'isr, iie, an 1 width, plain or eso U l't trea, . L. DC'JGLAS SHOE CO., Brockto-, Ma.
Cure all Thront sod l.ung AfTeclions. COUGH SYRUP "bw Get the v-uuinr. Refuse uht it utes. Vis sure Dr. ItulTt Vi cute f-'.i.i Trial, to for jt.
aKAtirnsoi .-n is pa pkr MMBJMv TO III V ANVTHIV'J All KRTIUrn IN lis, .1.1 v Pilot UB NsmT fPOM It A t IMI W HAT TIIITV ASK I ' It, RF.I t SINO ALL, 11 IWTrTL'TKS UH IMITSTIoNa
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